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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Who keeps Rosie occupied for a couple weeks?
(a) Kemp.
(b) Ted.
(c) Jack Kuyper.
(d) Kear.
2. Who does Rosie say is always the perfect gentleman?
(a) Kemp.
(b) Kear.
(c) Ted.
(d) William.
3. What surname does Rosie and George take when they come to America?
(a) Iggulden.
(b) Kemper.
(c) Dangerfield.
(d) Smith.
4. Why does William say Ted would not have taken Rosie back?
(a) Ted's strong feelings had passed.
(b) Ted would be afraid he would not measure up to Kemp.
(c) Ted would feel cuckolded.
(d) Ted would always wonder if she would leave again and it would harm his artitic life.
5. Where is William a medical student?
(a) He never studies medicine.
(b) St. Luke's Hospital in London.
(c) St. Hippocrate's Hospital in London.
(d) St. Joeseh's Hospital in Paris.
6. To William, how does Rosie always remain?
(a) Fun but not too bright.
(b) Deceitful but fun.
(c) Unspoiled and artless.
(d) Warm and caring but with a layer of roughness.
7. What does William do in the evenings while living at Vincent Square?
(a) Goes to the races with the Driffields.
(b) Socializes at the gentleman's club.
(c) Reads to improve his mind.
(d) Studies his medical material.
8. Who is Lionel Hillier?
(a) A sculptor.
(b) A poet.
(c) A flamboyant painter.
(d) A dramatist.
9. To whom has Roy grown close?
(a) Rosie.
(b) The Traffords.
(c) Amy.
(d) William.
10. What does William look forward to writing?
(a) Nothing; he is tired of writing.
(b) Books and plays.
(c) Poetry.
(d) Political essays.
11. What habit does William get into doing?
(a) Reading only one hour a night instead of four.
(b) Attending the Driffields' parties.
(c) Writing on his book one hour a day.
(d) Walking with Rosie in the neighborhood.
12. What makes William weak in the knees?
(a) Seeing a new guest at the party who is beautiful.
(b) Nothing; he has learned to control his emotions now.
(c) Seeing Rosie assume a pose by a canvas of a painting of her.
(d) Rosie kissing him on the cheek.
13. What does Rosie encourage William to do?
(a) To go to dinner and a play with Retford.
(b) To become more and more daring.
(c) To find other women to date.
(d) To leave London after his medical training.
14. Who visits Ted and Amy's house while William is there?
(a) A Russian.
(b) Two Americans.
(c) Two Italians.
(d) Two Germans.
15. How does William remember Rosie?
(a) Alive and passionate.
(b) As fresh and innocent.
(c) Only vaguely.
(d) As a madonna figure.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who calls Rosie a nymphomaniac?
2. Who does William meet through the Driffields?
3. Of what does Isabel convince Ted?
4. With what motif is William's old room decorated?
5. What happens to Kemp's business deal?
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